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El aprender leer es un proceso emocionante

exciting read to is Learning process. an

Children need books and books need readers

What you can do at home Read to your child Expose children to "literacy materials” Model reading Encourage "print recognition" in everyday situations Ask children Wh-questions about what you are reading to them

What you can do at home Encourage children to guess Encourage children’s interest in numbers and letters. Encourage children to ask questions Get your child to ‘fill in the blanks’ Don’t force children to read

What you can do at home Use nursery rhymes, songs and finger plays Make up rhymes Do sound segmentation and blending tasks Have fun with sound manipulation games